About International transfer pricing 2009
International transfer pricing 2009 explains why transfer pricing is of fundamental importance to multinational enterprises. As its author, Nick Raby, demonstrates, it is vital for every company to have a coherent transfer pricing policy which is responsive to the rapidly changing markets in which they operate. The book not only shows why sound transfer pricing policies must be developed within reasonable timescales, but also why such policies need to be re-evaluated regularly to allow for changes in the business.
This book is intended to provide practical advice on a subject where the right amount of effort can produce huge dividends in the form of a low and stable tax charge, coupled with the ability to defend a company against tax auditor attack.
Hard copies of this book will be available from June 2009.
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About the author
Nick Raby is the principal in charge of transfer pricing services for PricewaterhouseCoopers in the Western Region of the United States, and has extensive experience in advising on transfer pricing and tax planning for multinational companies. His international experience includes six years in London, and three in Brussels and Amsterdam. |
Contributors from the PwC network
Many members of the PricewaterhouseCoopers international network of transfer pricing specialists have contributed to this book over the years. The 65 country chapters are the result of our colleagues' enthusiasm in making this publication one of PwC's key initiatives in profiling its highly skilled teams of professionals vis-a-vis today's and tomorrow's clients and contacts.
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